04/19/2013 09:41:57 VEHICLE ACCIDENT-UNKNOWN INJURY 3124 LINCOLN HWY E PARADISE TOWNSHIP-Rescue47, Squad 47-2. Captain 47-1 On The Scene With A Utility Pole Sheared With The Vehicle Left The Scene Heading East. Chief 47 Made The Response From The East Side Found A Tractor Trailer Stopped On The Amtrak Railroad Bridge Close To A Mile East From Striking The Pole. Rescue 47 (Captain 47-3) Made The Response To Where The Collision Occurred. Engine 47-2 (Deputy 47) Made The Response To The 3200 Block Of Lincoln Hwy. Part Of The Town Was Out Of Power Till Late Afternoon. Units Cleared The Scene @ 12:03.

Arrived Laying In 600' 5" To Behind The Structure Assisting On Fire Suppression. Rescue 47 (Chief 47) W/8 Arrived With The RIT Assignment With Crews Setting Up The RIT Equipment. Brush 47 Made The Response With Manpower. The 47 Personnel Assisted With Multiple Tasks During The incident.

The Rescue Cleared The Scene @ 19:55. The Brush Cleared @ 21:10 Bringing Back All The Hose Off Of Engine 47-2 That Wasn't Being Used Anymore To Wash At The Station By The Rescue & Brush Crew. The Engine Cleared The Scene @ 23:15 Making A Long Day. Thanks To 3rd Alarm For Photo's.

04/06/2013 06:43:16 STANDBY-TRANSFER FIRE 5 HERSHEY AVE PARADISE TOWNSHIP- Engine 51-1 (Lt. 51-2) Arrived Station 47 To Standby While Station 47 Heads East To West Chester Burn Building. Thanks To The 51 House For Your Services. 47 Units Along With Chief 47 & Deputy 47 Taking Their Personal Vehicles With Personnel Arrived At

West Chester. The Crews Got Organized, With Crews Starting The Fire. The Crews Started With First Floor, The Basement Fires And 3rd Floor Search & Rescue. Crews Rotated Thru Doing And Trying Different Scenario's. It Is A Great Facility For The Personnel To Stay Familiar Personal Safety Equipment. Thanks To Squad 47-2 (Slim, Jack & Jerry) For Bringing Lunch.

Thanks To The 47& 51 Personnel For Taking A Day Off On A Beautiful Saturday To Make Our Day Successful For Training And Standby.

National Weather Service Alerts for Paradise, RED FLAG WARNING Now - Friday, Apr 5, 8:00pm ...RED FLAG WARNING IN EFFECT UNTIL 8 PM EDT THIS EVENING FOR ALL OF CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA...THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN STATE COLLEGE HAS ISSUED A RED FLAG WARNING FOR CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA...WHICH IS IN EFFECT UNTIL 8 PM EDT THIS EVENING.* AFFECTED AREA...CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA.* WINDS...NORTHWEST 15 TO 20 MPH WITH GUSTS UP TO 25 MPH.* TIMING...THE AFTERNOON INTO THE EARLY EVENING HOURS.* RELATIVE HUMIDITY...AS LOW AS 23 PERCENT.* TEMPERATURES...IN THE UPPER 40S.* LIGHTNING...NONE EXPECTED.* IMPACTS...THE POTENTIAL EXISTS FOR RAPID FIRE SPREAD IF UNCONTROLLED FIRES DEVELOP...OR FOR PRESCRIBED BURNS TO GET OUT OF CONTROL.PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS ARE EXPECTED OR OCCURRING. ANY FIRES THAT DEVELOP MAY QUICKLY GET OUT OF CONTROL AND BECOME DIFFICULT TO CONTAIN.